Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 3:58:38 GMT -5
The entire problem (and the solution) has been described in detail on the website. So in order not to duplicate content I encourage you to just visit this popular website. I will only briefly mention perhaps the most important issues. Recently strange contents have been appearing in the messages sent by friends. After verification these contents were not sent by them. If during a conversation you see a strange "photo" file available for download with a . extension don't do it! I will just add that popular file extensions are.
so the red light here should be on. It turns out that this is a malicious "worm" that UK Mobile Number List after being downloaded and opened runs a dangerous script that redirects you to a subsequent page that encourages you to download the plug-in. When you do this all of your accounts (bank social media) will be open to the malware creators and data from your computer or other devices you use may be encrypted. I don’t think I need to explain what this involves. Text message scam. Another behavior currently rampant on the Internet is group messaging asking for “free” text messages to be sent to that number.
I was targeted last night myself. Here is a screenshot of my brief "conversation". caused some consternation the content immediately struck me as suspicious. As I always do in situations like this I turned to Google for advice. I was shocked by the number of angry people who sent this text. I know this information may be convincing (and they should be) but is it really that difficult to figure out the possible consequences of such actions? The five-digit text message number somehow inconsistent with the lack of charges immediately led me to seek information about it.
so the red light here should be on. It turns out that this is a malicious "worm" that UK Mobile Number List after being downloaded and opened runs a dangerous script that redirects you to a subsequent page that encourages you to download the plug-in. When you do this all of your accounts (bank social media) will be open to the malware creators and data from your computer or other devices you use may be encrypted. I don’t think I need to explain what this involves. Text message scam. Another behavior currently rampant on the Internet is group messaging asking for “free” text messages to be sent to that number.
I was targeted last night myself. Here is a screenshot of my brief "conversation". caused some consternation the content immediately struck me as suspicious. As I always do in situations like this I turned to Google for advice. I was shocked by the number of angry people who sent this text. I know this information may be convincing (and they should be) but is it really that difficult to figure out the possible consequences of such actions? The five-digit text message number somehow inconsistent with the lack of charges immediately led me to seek information about it.